Chapter 77 An Intern Brings a Resident?

I thought I could greet those little ones who had just entered the hospital well, but I didn't expect it to be handled by an intern doctor.

Back then, when they first entered the hospital, they were walking on thin ice, and they had to smile at every doctor.

After being around for a few years, I finally made it to the top, but my status has not changed. In turn, I have to serve an intern doctor.

If you meet your peers from now on, why would you have the nerve to brag?
Wouldn't it make others laugh?
One of the resident doctors has a straight temper. After hearing what Dr. Fang said, he stood up straight. He was about to speak, but was interrupted by Dr. Fang.

"Xiao Han, you have been familiar with the situation with these resident doctors during this time. If there is anything you don't understand, you can come to me or Director Wang." Doctor Fang glanced at the resident angrily. Doctor, turned his head and said to Xiao Han with a pleasant face.

He had heard from Director Wang that even the Provincial Hospital wanted to recruit talents like Xiao Han, but their Jiangnan Hospital could not be compared with the Provincial Hospital at all.

Therefore, sooner or later, it is not a problem for Xiao Han to get a high job in the hospital. His superb medical skills and unrestrained imagination can make him shine in this industry.

Maybe, like Vice President Liao, he can directly reach the sky by relying on his professionalism.

After Dr. Fang arranged everything, he went out directly, and the rest of the work was gradually completed. Xiao Han's main task was to familiarize himself with the facilities and basic items in the emergency department.

Xiao Han's luck is very good, their emergency department of traditional Chinese medicine is rarely idle, which is a rare situation in a year, even if the emergency department of their hospital is criticized by others, people come in an endless stream.

This also gave Xiao Han the basic time to get familiar with the emergency department, at least it would not make him overwhelmed on the first day of taking office.

After the handover of work between Xiao Han and the resident doctor was completed, several patients came one after another.

Not only Xiao Han, but even the interns in other departments did not have much workload on the first day.

They are newcomers, and the hospital will basically not arrange tasks for them, and the resident doctors will not let them get started directly.

After all, the residents at this time are all the interns' immediate bosses. If any serious consequences happen to the interns, the resident doctors will be directly responsible.

The resident next to Xiao Han has his own specific patient, and must check the patient's body temperature and other basic data before the specified time.

After completing the shift work, the doctors on the night shift went to the locker room to change their clothes. When they came out, they happened to see Xiao Han. They smiled at the resident doctor next to him:

"Old Chen, you're so diligent, you started taking interns early in the morning?"

They laughed like this, but they felt a little sour in their hearts, and they even looked at the resident with envy in their eyes.

After all, not all residents can be assigned interns. In their view, interns are not a burden or a burden, but a follower around them.

Everyone wants to make their work easier. It must be more fun for two people to do one's work.

And the most important thing is that the number of interns assigned to their TCM emergency department this time is very small, which is completely incomparable with last year.

Even with exchanges and regular training with other hospitals, there are not many interns left, so there are vacancies in their personnel.

Under such circumstances, not to mention that they can relieve the pressure of work, one person even has to cover the shift of two people.

Coupled with the fact that Chinese medicine is not doing well these days, the efficiency and convenience of Western medicine is obviously more suitable for today's fast-paced life.

Therefore, many of the medical students who have just graduated from school are transferred from Chinese medicine to Western medicine. This situation is very obvious, even in their hospitals.

This also makes their emergency department different from other departments, because the lack of interns also makes them attach great importance to interns.

After all, if it is an intern doctor, who has studied Chinese medicine for two days and directly transfers to Western medicine, no one can bear the result, because this vacant position must be filled by someone.

Under normal circumstances, the deputy director will directly call the attending doctor to the office and ask if the other party has time to personally train and lead the interns.

This kind of behavior is also to make the interns become talents as soon as possible, so that they can block one side in the hospital.

At least when facing his own position, he won't make any mistakes and cause trouble for others.

When the attending doctor is too busy, there will be excellent residents who personally train interns. Such residents are very popular with the deputy director or the attending doctor.

If one day in the future, the deputy director and attending doctor are promoted, or if there is a vacancy among them, it is very likely that such a position will be handed over to this excellent resident doctor.

Therefore, in the eyes of the doctors on the night shift, Lao Chen's qualification to train interns also means that he has a bright future.

However, the attending doctors are very busy and have no time to bring interns, so this responsibility falls to the residents. In this case, whether the residents can bring interns has even formed a trend.

They chatted in private and compared each other, how many interns they had under their command, and which intern was more capable.

However, their envy is nothing but envy, and there is still a little doubt in their hearts. In their opinion, Lao Chen's ability is not too good, and he has no background.

Why are several interns brought by Lao Chen this time?Why didn't such a good thing happen to them?
Could it be that all the residents on the day shift have left?Now that there are serious vacancies in the position, is it Lao Chen's turn?

Seeing the expressions of the doctors on the evening shift, Lao Chen noticed the strangeness in their eyes, coughed in embarrassment, and asked quickly:

"There's nothing special about the night shift. Are all the recorded patients okay?"

The evening doctor came back to his senses and said with a smile: "There is nothing special, it is no different from usual, and besides, I will write all the precautions for the patient in the handover book."

Seeing that he didn't intend to ask anymore, Lao Chen couldn't help but heaved a sigh of relief. It was the other party who asked on his own initiative, and he really didn't know how to explain it.

In the eyes of others, he is an enviable existence. After all, one person has brought several interns, but only he knows that he did not come to take interns, but was brought by them.

It is too embarrassing to spread such a thing. He has practiced medicine for many years, and he has never encountered such a strange situation and phenomenon.

(End of this chapter)

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